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Hitler lookalike arrested in Austria
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This is indicative of the paranoia in Europe. If this guy wants to pretend he's Hitler,
is he really doing any harm? I mean, is he running for office on the plank that he's
deliberately attempting to look like someone else?!

I understand that it's not felt appropriate to resemble a leader of  cult that murdered
millions of people, but surely this doesn't warrant arrest. But I also understand the
madness of political correctness that's abound in Germany and other countries.

Young women who were raped by migrants and then not notifying the authorities
because it may be seen as racist, Police reluctant to arrest those who did what they did
at the Cologne New Year's Eve gathering because the majority were seen as migrants...
and other cases.

I know that this next part will seem to be a bit of a straw-man, but Gazi Kodzo in the
United States can look like this for comedic properties and nothing is said.
But like a straw-man's reasons, Mr. Kodzo doesn't live in Austria.

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But still, it goes a long way to show why colleges and universities in the States outlawed
certain Halloween costumes because of offence to a particular section of society.

But isn't a little odd that you can write about the atrocities that took place under Hitler's
rule, explain the emblem that the Nazi party used had origins in India and even pay to
visit the buildings where the holocaust took place.
Though combing one's hair in a certain way and sporting a clipped-moustache is
seen as degrading. It is surely a strange world.

But the law is the law.


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Hitler lookalike arrested in Austria - by 1984hasarrived - 02-14-2017, 01:05 AM
RE: Hitler lookalike arrested in Austria - by BIAD - 02-14-2017, 11:36 AM
RE: Hitler lookalike arrested in Austria - by 1984hasarrived - 02-15-2017, 12:43 AM

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